I unloaded IndigoPerl, updated my installer, and installed the ActivePerl
binaries. Using the same libwww distributions I took yesterday, it's now
linking as it should in msvc++ 6.0. My guess...something with IndigoPerl on
Win98 is hosed.
Okay...now that I'm over that...could I please get some help to get caught
up? I am unfamiliar with this source distribution. I want to futz with the
client http buffer. Specifically, I want to learn about controlling the size
of this buffer dynamically. I want to know if I can slow down/resume the
speed of delivery of http packets. I was thinking maybe I would be able to
do something with delaying the ACK. Any thoughts?
Thanks for all your help
Randy
cursed windoze
-----Original Message-----
From: jose.kahan@w3.org [mailto:jose.kahan@w3.org]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 10:55 AM
To: Randy Higginbotham
Subject: Re: libwww and vc++ errors
Under Win98, I noticed something strange with Perl. The .def files were not
being generated anymore. This may be a problem with my installation because
it used to work well. And it works well under WinNT. I'm using Active perl.